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Owls
With their strange faces and nocturnal habits, owls have long captured the imaginations of people around the world. Readers will discover how these feathered flyers swoop down to snatch prey in their talons, blend in with their environments, and work together to raise their young.
Trump Falsely Claims Michigan Sent Absentee Ballots to All Voters; CDC Director Warns of Second Wave of Coronavirus; Gunman Shoots Three People at Arizona Mall; New Study Explains Why Children May Be Less Impacted by Virus. Aired 6-6:30a ET
Donald Trump is falsely claiming that Michigan sent absenteeballots to all voters. The CDC director is warning a second wave ofcoronavirus is likely to hit as the weather turns cold again in theU.S. this fall and winter. A gunman shoots three people at a mall inArizona. A new study offers a possible reason why children are lessaffected by the coronavirus. GUESTS: Ali Khan
Multiculturalism, intercultural communication competence, and social attraction
The present study was conducted to examine the impact of multiculturalism on intercultural social attraction. It was hypothesized that multiculturalism and intercultural communication competence would be positively related to a higher level of intercultural social attraction. A self-report survey included measures of multiculturalism, intercultural communication competence, and intercultural social attraction. A total of 177 respondents participated in the study. Multiple regression analysis revealed that multiculturalism and intercultural communication competence are positively related to intercultural social attraction. The results suggested that attitudinal impacts of multiculturalism were greater than that of the behavioral impacts of intercultural communication competence. Limitations of this study, as well as future directions concerning these findings are suggested.